Tulean Dispatch Volume 4 #21-25
Volume 4 #21: Dec. 7, 1942
Page 1: A Year Ago Today; week long show of Tule life; city library closed for sheetrocking; city premier tonight; white Christmas in the making.
Page 2: Little Theater group; vital statistics; blanket of snow covers Tule Lake; co-op membership campaign on today.
Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.
Volume 4 #22: Dec. 8, 1942
Page 1: 'All Well' says telegram from LA; merit board reports on work performance; co-op managers to hear Abbott; Cal. students in fund drive; the making of Beau Brummel; WSSF aims to aid needy Nisei students.
Page 2: Our Town column; editorial.
Page 3: Merry Go Round column; total colony population 14, 895; handicraft classes change meeting hall; violins in concert.
Page 4: Noteworthy column; sports; notice to the casaba managers; editorial continues.
Volume 4 #23: Dec. 9, 1942
Page 1: Canteens advise holiday candies will be scarce; Japanese studies planned for Nisei; Bennet here this weekend; Dr. Ichihashi hold series of lectures; instructor wanted; scrips to be sold at canteen shops; affiliations with U.S. movement considered by colony co-op board; Nisei future in co-op realm good.
Page 2: Star Dusting column; editorial; Merry Go Round.
Page 3: Co-op article from page 1; forum: condition of sugar beet workers; clothing allowance for Tanforan WCCA; Wanted Noteworthy; vital statistics; Noteworthy notes.
Page 4: Sports.
Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.
Volume 4 #24: Dec. 10, 1942
Page 1: Tent factory here possible; confiscation of bank funds found untrue; sixth draft registration; post office increases staff; Tanforan clothing allowances here; Christmas seal proceeds will remain in colony.
Page 2: Need pass to leave center before 7AM and after 7PM; The Other Side column; a Tulean speaks: Language; two public dances held.
Page 3: Press club benefit dance nets Red Cross $40.35; bank rumors from page 1; applicants for tent factory report; vital statistics; draft registration for duration on birth date; choir practice; 300 colonists to be used in tent factory.
Page 4: Sports.
Volume 4 #25: Dec. 11, 1942
Page 1: Council proposal on tent factory to be considered; Bennet to speak on reconstruction; no gifts for #46; ward IV to view theater Monday; party leader now available at rec.; 'It's a Date' with moving picture.
Rioting at Manzanar.
Page 2: Co-op questions answered; 'Alaska' fair date changed; cartoon; block 44 kiddies looking for lost pup.
Anything about propaganda techniques during the war is fascinating to read about.
Page 3: Two Christmas choir concerts scheduled for holiday season; Noteworthy bulletins; vital statistics; card of thanks.
This time referring to events at Poston.
Page 4: Sports.
Page 5: In Japanese.
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